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  2. Oshkosh NGDV - Wikipedia

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    The Oshkosh Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV) is a mail truck for the United States Postal Service (USPS). The contract, which is valued at $6 billion, was awarded to Oshkosh Defense of the Oshkosh Corporation in February 2021. Up to 160,000 vehicles will be built in a new South Carolina factory.

  3. Auto transport broker - Wikipedia

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    The individual or business that needs to move a car or other vehicle is the shipper; the shipper contacts a broker to have their vehicle shipped or transported. Once a broker is booked, the broker's job is to find a carrier, which is the individual or company that actually employs drivers and operates the car transport equipment.

  4. Grumman LLV - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Grumman LLV is the most common vehicle used by letter carriers for curbside and residential delivery of mail, replacing the previous standard letter-carrier vehicle, the Jeep DJ-5. Curbside delivery from a driver seated in a vehicle to a curbside mailbox is sometimes termed "mounted delivery", in contrast to walking ...

  5. Domino's now has its own delivery car with ovens as interiors

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    Forget your delivery person that arrives on a bike or on a scooter to hand you a cold pizza. Domino's has stepped up the delivery game with a futuristic looking car that was stripped of its ...

  6. Rural letter carrier - Wikipedia

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    A Dodge Caravan used for rural delivery in Omaha, Nebraska. Rural carriers are responsible for furnishing all vehicle equipment necessary for safe and prompt handling of the mail, [7] unless a USPS-owned/leased vehicle is assigned to the route. (If a USPS-owned/leased vehicle is assigned to the route, relief carriers may be requested, but not ...

  7. Take-home vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A company car is a vehicle which companies or organizations lease or own and which employees use for their personal and business travel. [1] A take-home vehicle is a vehicle which can be taken home by company employees. Depending on the company, company cars may be available to all employees or just top-level personnel.

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